'Rick and Morty' season 3 news: What to expect from the recently unveiled dialogue

American adult animated sci-fi sitcom "Rick and Morty" is expected to premiere at the end of this year. Recently, the show's official Twitter page shared a sneak peek of the third season's first dialogue.
According to iDigital Times, the script consists of 40 pages, all of which to be used for a 23-minute episode. This makes perfect sense, given that "Rick and Morty" features episodes that are usually "complex, plot-intensive affairs, requiring lots of detailed explanation," in the words of the said media outlet. However, despite the several script photos surfacing online, no reports yet as to what the contents are, even the titles were redacted. As of now, only the censor notes from the networks was revealed to the general public.
In the recently concluded Magic City Comic Con last January, co-creator Dan Harmon announced to the audience members that the show's third season will feature 14 episodes, contrary to the two previous seasons which only had 11 and 10. Also in the said event held in Florida, "Rick and Morty" cocreators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland played along when they were asked to do an improvisation by Yahoo TV. In the video, Harmon mostly laughed while Roiland busted out new characters along with his usual "rambling bonhomie" as he made on-the-spot commercials for Old Mayonnaise Emporium and Big Bad Bill's House of Barking Dogs and Chainsaws.
Season two ended with a cliffhanger, making fans more interested to find out what's next for the show. Rick did not get along well with the people in charge of the universe, and it was not unveiled if he committed a crime against the Powers That Be or not. However, viewers had already seen it coming his way, and would not be surprised if he indeed committed a crime. Despite Rick's attitude, he was portrayed to be doing the right thing by protecting his daughter's family in spite of the fact that he is a fugitive.
For those unaware of the show, Rick and Morty is an American animated television series aired on Adult Swim, Cartoon Network's late-night programming block. The series chronicles the life of Rick, an alcoholic scientist together with his easily distressed grandson, Morty. They take on journeys to alternate dimensions which usually causes problems for Morty's family as they are often involved in the mayhem brought about by the two.